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The phrase "forget to specify" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone forgot to provide important details or information in a statement or request. Example: "In your email, you forgot to specify which project you were referring to. Please clarify so I can assist you better."
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If you forget to specify and it comes with chocolate, you are within your rights to send it back on the grounds that it is not a "cappuccino" but a "cappuccino with chocolate on the top".
So don't forget to specify what genitals you have when you enter.
However, they often forget to specify how those pictures were taken.
*** Don't forget to specify the lawyer is paid from the winnings BEFORE they're split.
Don't forget to specify your price range and what neighborhoods you want to stay in.
When ordering a beverage that has whipping creme by default such as a Mocha, and requesting non-fat milk, do not forget to specify whether you want whipping creme.
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The waiter neglected to ask how I wanted the salmon prepared, and I forgot to specify lightly under-grilled.
I forgot to specify what kind of treatment I wanted, and ended up with a fantastic hour-and-a-half holistic Southeast Asian $100 knockout.
In my quest to re-embrace the show, I even asked for a "Charlie's Angels" haircut, but unfortunately I forgot to specify which Angel, and instead of Kelly's feathered wings, I walked out into the Manhattan night with the signature athletic crop of Kate Jackson's character, the masculine Sabrina Duncan.
Some areas prone to error are due to extra whitespace, blocking, and forgetting to specify the use of a method when a local variable with the same name exists.
I realized that I had forgotten to specify, when I asked for a room for two people, that it ought to be a room with two separate beds.
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